If you don’t already know it, remember this name: Hideki Matsuyama. He may be the first Japanese player to truly have a big impact on the PGA Tour.

Only 21, Matsuyama will play for the International side in the upcoming Presidents Cup, and on Sunday he won his third Japan Tour event of the season, the Fujisankei Classic. Already this year he has a tie for 10th in the U.S. Open and a tie for sixth in the British Open. Ranked 28th in the world, Matsuyama will be a PGA Tour member next year after six top-25 finishes this year.

Matsuyama has overtaken Ryo Ishikawa as Japan’s top star, though Ishikawa certainly hasn’t disappeared. He’s also 21 (he’ll be 22 on Sept. 17), and after a fifth on Sunday in the Web.com Tour’s Chiquita Classic -- the second of four postseason events -- Ishikawa looks like he’ll secure his PGA Tour card for next season.